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188: Margreth Olin on "Songs of Earth"
Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film
English - May 23, 2024 04:30 - 42 minutes - 59 MB - ★★★★ - 211 ratingsTV & Film Society & Culture Personal Journals interview business health entrepreneurship news comedy leadership science culture books Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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"Songs of Earth" is both a love story and a cinematic exploration of nature. Filmmaker Margreth Olin profiles her parents while immersing us in Norway's landscape of glaciers, fjords and waterfalls. After winning acclaim at festivals from CPH:DOX to TIFF, the film is now playing in U.S. theaters from Strand Releasing. It begs to be experienced on a big screen. Pure Nonfiction host Thom Powers interviews Margreth about her attention to the image capturing, sound design, and the profound experience of screening the film in her family’s village.
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